MC Serch Launches Kickstarter For the 1 of Hip Hop Book And Album Combo

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Orlando, FL – Fans of 3rd Bass have been asking MC Serch when he is going to write a book and the release of a solo album for years, but he was having problems of adjustment in their schedule. Now, the time is finally right.

Earlier this month, the Queens native, launched a Kickstarter campaign for his latest effort, what have you heard About, which would serve as the Hip Hop, the first novel and the album mix.

With the encouragement of the producer Temper3000, Serch is at the same time the elaboration of both. Here's the twist of each song coincides with a chapter in the novel.

"We started to talk about this, literally, in February of last year and things just became super hectic," Serch explains to HipHopDX. "We started a new production company. We were pitching shows and doing things. But I realized that the slow period of the year for me is the month of December and January. That has been that way consistently for ever. With the exception of the tour, at the end of January is really when I have time with the family and time for myself."

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Thanks to @methodmanofficial by the love and support always. He knows that the book/Album is going to be official like a ref with a whistle. go to the kickstarter link in my bio and be a part of this historic journey. Also some cool events in the works...a love! #hiphop #oldschoolhiphop #boombap #methodman #mcserch #3rdbass #wutang

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Serch decided to go the kickstarter route in order to circumvent the pressure that often comes with the search for a publisher.

"I don't want to get an advance and do not want to buy a book," he says. "I don't want to do that because then the responsibility [duty] is in the editor of the book and the responsibility is on me, and then it just becomes a political nightmare and I don't want the politics of the same.